It was the third game of the rematch. Eminence and Henry County were tied 22-22.

In a gym that was buzzing from start to finish, the two volleyball teams went head to head for nearly 90 minutes. This was it — the Warriors chance to get revenge after falling to the Ladycats earlier in the season.

For the second year in a row, MacKenzie Peyton is headed to the state golf tournament.
And this year, senior teammate Ally Vaughn is going with her.

Peyton and Vaughn were in the top seven golfers at last week’s regional tournament. Shelby County’s Jordan Webb, a close friend of Peyton’s, shot the tournament low of 71; Mercy’s Chau Tran shot a 75; Sacred Heart’s Katie Page shot a 76, as did Oldham County’s Meghan Theiss; Peyton shot a 79, as did Sacred Heart’s Mattie Hamilton; and Vaughn shot an 82.

From their own 35 yard line, Eminence’s Bradley Foree looked to pass. But finding no receivers, he tucked the ball and plugged 20-yards up field, breaking up the attempted tackles of more than one defender.
“God I hate that kid,” one Trimble County coach muttered in frustration

Through their first four games, the Eminence Warriors defeated their opponents with relative ease.

Last week against Berea, despite a first half that showed some of the same ease, the Warriors held on to a seemingly tenuous lead, spending the bulk of the fourth quarter in their own territory offensively and defensively.

Head coach Steve Frommeyer said the team played well in the first half, with the exception of the opening drive.